Delaware River Region
Region in Western New Jersey
The Delaware River Region refers to an area in western New Jersey (US) along the Delaware River border with Pennsylvania. It encompasses Burlington County, Camden County, Gloucester County, Mercer County, and Salem County. The area is primarily part of Greater Philadelphia with the exception of Mercer County, which is part of the New York City Metropolitan Area. It is one of six officially recognized tourism regions by the New Jersey Department of Tourism, the others being the Greater Atlantic City Region, the Skylands Region, the Southern Shore Region, the Shore Region and the Gateway Region.[1]
References
- ^ "Visitor Information - Regional Tourism".
External links
- New Jersey's Western Frontier: The Delaware River Region
- Delaware River Region tourism
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Delaware River and Delaware Bay
- 2006 Mid-Atlantic United States flood
- Baseball rubbing mud
- Battle of Delaware Bay
- Delaware Colony
- Delaware languages
- Delaware River Drive
- Delaware River Iron Ship Building and Engine Works
- Durham boat
- Harbor Defenses of the Delaware
- Hurricane Diane
- Lenape
- New Jersey v. Delaware
- New Netherland
- New Sweden
- George Washington's crossing
- Salt Water Barrier
- Tocks Island Dam controversy
- Walking Purchase
- Burlington County Bridge Commission
- Delaware River and Bay Authority
- Delaware River Basin Commission
- Delaware River Greenway Partnership
- Delaware River Port Authority
- Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission
- Partnership for the Delaware Estuary
- Philadelphia Water Department
- Pilots' Association For The Bay & River Delaware
39°46′29″N 75°13′04″W / 39.7747°N 75.2178°W / 39.7747; -75.2178